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Good News on Epic Bike Trail Stretching Coast to Coast Across USA, as Cycling Popularity Soars During Pandemic

Back in 2019, we shared word of an exciting new trail designed to allow cyclists and hikers to travel 3,700 miles across America from...

People are Making Self-Care a Priority After One of the Most Stressful Years Ever

Seven in 10 Americans (73%) were more conscious of needing self-care in 2020—and 69% plan to do more self-care in 2021 than they did...

These Bad Habits Americans Picked Up in 2020 They Want to Get Rid of in 2021

Nearly half of Americans working from home have signed off early to have a drink, according to a new poll—and 45% of these respondents...

How to be Happier in 2021: Toss Out Your Usual List of New Year’s Resolutions, Says Study

So you want to look trimmer, be smarter, and successful next year? You strive to exercise and call your friends more, and spend less? You...

While it May Seem Too Simple, Science Shows Light Lamp Therapy for Treating SAD During Winter Can Work

Aside from exercising and staying outside, light lamp therapy can be used to treat seasonal affective disorder in people who must remain indoors for...

People are REALLY LOVING Their Homes After Spending So Much Time in Them This Year

It’s safe to say that 2020 has provided Americans with the opportunity to spend more time at home than ever before—and two-thirds of homeowners...

Goldie Hawn Brings Proven Mindfulness Lessons to Kids and Their Parents Online for Free

In education and psychology circles, actress Goldie Hawn is known for much more than her long career in film and TV and signature giggle. The...

The Ultimate Guide to Flu Prevention: 4 Micronutrients You Should Eat This Winter to Stay Healthy

With a uniquely different flu season approaching, there's never been a better time to alter your diet so it can fortify your immune system—and...

Cooking Skills Have Improved So Much in 2020 That 40% Think They’re Ready to Compete on MasterChef

More than 40% of Americans think their cooking skills have improved so much during the pandemic that they could now compete on TV’s “MasterChef,”...

After Neighbor’s Biden Sign is Stolen in Wisconsin, This Trump Supporter Replaced It: ‘We love our neighbors’

When a Biden supporter's political sign was stolen from his yard in northern Wisconsin, a Trump fan reached out and replaced the sign for...

Tiny Stick-on Device Can Monitor Your Sweat and Measure Your Stress

A team from Northwestern University has developed a soft, silicon, skin-interfaced sensor that can analyze the molecular composition of sweat for things like cortisol, blood...

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After joining the GNN writing team in February 2020 and authoring hundreds of positive news stories, Andy was promoted in July 2022 to the position of Managing Editor.

Poll Shows People Are Picking Up Healthy New Habits As a Result of Being Home in Pandemic

Brits have been creating some healthy new routines in recent months, with many picking up at least five new rituals as a result of...

Companies With Co-Workers Who Don’t Get Along Should Encourage Gratitude Journaling, Says Study

Researchers suggest employees should take a cue from Jimmy Fallon's Thank You Notes segment on "The Tonight Show" to improve workplace behavior. A recent University...

Hydrolyzed Collagen Supplements Are Good for Health: Benefitting Hair, Skin, Joints, and Muscles

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. Comprising 30% of the body’s total protein mass, collagens...

Baby Cow Gets to Take Her First Steps, Thanks to a Wheelchair Made Just For Her

This adorable calf has been able to take her first steps, thanks to a custom-made wheelchair that was donated to her. Ruby Sue was born...

Stress Keeping You Up Past Your Bedtime? 10 Simple, Science-backed Tips for a Better Night’s Sleep

Stressful times call for stressless measures, and one of the most important ways to improve your ability to resist stress and anxiety is to...

Taking Hot Baths Regularly May Lower Blood Pressure, Study Says

Taking a hot bath several times a week has been shown in a study to possibly reduce your risk for blood pressure and diabetes. These...

Abandoned Senior Dogs Are Living Out Their Golden Years With Love At This New Retirement Sanctuary

All dogs may go to heaven, but when older pooches wind up in shelters, chances of them living out their final years in contentment...

Watch the Determined Bull That Thinks He’s a Show-Jumping Horse

Meet the bull who thinks he's a horse, and who's even known for his show-jumping skills. Sabine Rouas met Aston five years ago when she...